2008-09-28 // 19:34:44 stephe scan them quickly, at high res. so that if you want to exhibit them or something you can print it nicely. it's such a same this picture bublled :(
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Yeah, but when I'm outside or on sight, I don't really have a scanner handy! I tend to not take photos indoors anywhere near my scanners, so most of the others have been lost. Luckily I scanned this one before it went to waste,
2008-09-05 // 18:31:29 disintegration oh thats horrible - sorry to hear about the bubbles, nice shot anyways.
2008-08-23 // 01:02:48 coxinel i had the same experience, my pictures start this bubble process long time after the picture was taken, without any manipulation. and it happened mostly on pictures taken inside... i don't know why...
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Yeah, my inside ones are HORRIBLY bubbled now, you can barely see the image. And I didn't catch it before it happened, so now I know, it may be cool in some cases but not with mine. Sigh.
2008-08-23 // 00:19:20 QundL Oh, and it seems to have this effect only on pictures taken outside.
2008-08-22 // 22:00:48 QundL Yes, it happened to a friend of mine Jon. »link
A discussion followed about bubbling pictures somewhere on this site, and some said that the bubbles were one of the reasons why Polaroid stopped producing B&W films.
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Aw dang. I had another pack that vaporiss sent me that it didn't happen to, but the contrast was so low they usually were plain gray, so that was its own flaw.